Endovascular occlusion of the celiac artery is both safe and feasible. Some vascular variations may make occlusion of the celiac trunk impossible. Liver function disorder is a relative contraindication for this procedure.
MDCT angiography provides significant and reproducible technique for the detection and characterization of arterial injuries to the extremities with high image quality and vascular delineation.
Arterial repair in upper extremity BT has excellent early and long-term outcome. In contrast to a significant risk of early occlusion, limb loss after repair, late vascular re-intervention and late arterial occlusion or stenosis are rare.
Familial paragangliomas of the neck are often bilateral and more aggressive than spontaneous forms. Tumors appear earlier (2nd-4th decade) often with diffuse, multifocal involvement. Without treatment, these tumors can lead to significant morbidity. Three families with succinate dehydrogenase subunit D (SDHD) germline mutations underwent clinical and genetic evaluation. Patients were screened using ultrasound and evaluated further with conventional and functional imaging. Tumors with a diameter >1.5 cm were surgically removed. Multicentric and bilateral tumors were detected in 9/13 (69%) and 8/13 (62%) patients, respectively. Surgical morbidity occurred in 64% of patients. Local recurrence was 57%, although this was lower in tumors with a diameter <2 cm. We recommend an algorithm for a systematic approach to the diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of familial head and neck paragangliomas. Operative treatment in advanced stages often leads to unwanted morbidity, such that earlier detection and treatment of smaller tumors seems to be of benefit.
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